Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 11

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[ [= [ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 1. N tin 1 il s o Christmas Shoppers 5 Pages e el b T : SR e T_odfir! ' ) 9 Will Find = 3 ergs ore ¢ o Alll (/4 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" : ‘}( a Great " A ¥ Convenience 6th Annual Christmas Sale of Men’s Shirts Starts Tomorrow Morning on Our Second Floor Regular $1.50 and $2 Values—The Majority Are $2 Shirts! 15,324 Brand-New Perfect Quality Shirts—Good Enough for Any Manr’s Gift! This event has become famous all over Washington, and in previous sales we’ve sold thousands of shirts in a single day. Bigger quantities than ever this year—exactly 15,324 High-grade Shirts to serve the increased crowds that will come tomorrow. 7,200 Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts! 3,000 Union and Tape Stripe Madras Shirts! 2,700 Nellis Rep Cloth Shirts! 1,480 Harmony Percale Shirts! ’ 944 Shirts of Other Fine Quality Fabrics! : « [/ M / H / ol - Every shirt perfect and fashioned in the most particular way; cut over full patterns. Fit and — : / /] / LV S jif ; X ; Enish up to the standard of highest grade shirts. 1 e 110557 S i TS BT e BTl T 3T 3 33 - b é,.. f Every Shirt Guaranteed Fast Color—A New One for Any That Fades! — Sizes ’ // 13% to 18; 33, 34 ahd 35 inch sleeve lengths. / White, plain colors and the whole range of popular stripes and novelty patterns to choose from. Christmas Shirt Sale on Second Floor, Adjoining Millinery Department. Second Floor Adjoining Millinery Department Annual Christmas | Axminster and Fringed Wilto $45 Grades . Alexander ! - 5 O Smith & Sons’ [ | ° Make | All Perfect When rugs of this famous quality are offered at such savings it is time for quick actio: of Alexander Smith & Sons’ make heavy-weight, deep-pile Axminster and close-woven Fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs—all seamless and perfect quality. Many new Spring, 1926, patterns in the lot—rich Orientals, medallion, Chinese and neat, con- Sizes 9x12 ft. for large rooms and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. for smaller rooms. n! Tomorrow’s sale offers choice ventional designs in best colors. $32.50 Seamless Vel- .75 | $25 Axminster or v $3 and $4 Linoleum vet and Brussels Rugs } $19= Wilton Velvet Rugs} $17°65 & Congoleum Rugs 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, 6x9-ft. size for small rooms and reception halls—deep-pile Ax-} _ 0 Mo0T Alexander Smith and Sonms, or Sloan's products. Shown in beautiful { minster or Fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs, in oriental and medallion de- | S50 d" byt we fi for $1 e s e signs, excellent colorings ; all seamless and perfect quality. $4 and $5 Axminster and $5 Japanese Grass Rugs—8x10-Ft. Size 7 9 \ : $2.95 Regular 85¢ “Gold Seal” Congoleum Wilton Velvet Ruzs Each Tie in Individual Box i 25 full rolls of 8-quarter-width Gold Seal Congoleum, from which i Heavy, Double-warp Japanese Grass Rugs, we will cut any quantity for rooms, shops, halls and bathrooms. | c o 52 A]vnl‘nnh:r Smith and Sons, | in green, blue or brown stenciled oriental and Choice of tile, Dutch tile, carpet and figured designs in the most- Sa. Yd z Wion Rugs, in an as: ent of hand | iy 3 wanted colorings. q. . taupe and other “irst Floor— medallion designs. Tape-bound sides and ends. $4 and $5 Quaker Craft Panels and Curtains nkets | Wonderful savings in this cur- ] | tain sale tomorrow! Choice of 3 Panels used one at a window and y p Curtains in pairs; in a wide assort- | = < E | ment of brand-new and beautiful 4 X This is our best Blank styles, including silk fringed and . & q years. Big, soit, fluf overlock edge. Filet, Scotch, Not- )} heavy weight and gu: tingham and novelty weaves, in white, ivory and ecru. 2%; and 3 yards long. ?f‘l{ ““‘13”'“0;1 fll"!‘f Batphar niling. n good, clear block pat- 3 " ! s t with striped border “ho Other Panels and Curtains by the Pair Greatly Reduced || P 3 kb ks sk gra;,k::;a’:; | I X Regular $1.50 \ Regular $6 and $ v and red, also black and gray, with ~ . . © de sat bindings - i The Greatest Christmas Necktie | . | 3, Grades at ;980 $7 Grades at } 3.48 | Soe s b e . , y HEL & Regular $3 and Regular $8 and | | . Party Ever Held in Washington! = SEEE e et 1$1.88 $10 Grades at | $4.68 $7.50 Wool Blankets 3 contain 50% ool and Think of choosing gift neckwear from an assort- ne plaids of bld ment of one thousand dozen (12,000) brand-new |}i 1 i i '® 5 \ N laHiediwit Swide Knitted Four-in-Hand Ties, madedto sell for 50c, 75¢ | $1’ $1'25 and $1'50 Rayon (Flber Sllk) Draperles . Size )166.!50!“1{‘!11- for double beds—good heavy- and $1.00—at 35c each, three for a dollar. Inmany in- |f Several hundred bolts of handsome Rayon (fiber silk) Drapery Fabrics, rich lustrous quality, so | 5 i~ 7 stances you will be able to buy tlhree gifts for the usual ]l much in demand for window or door draperies, as well ag for l’l:’edysetl and scarfs. The 10‘1 incl{ldes } 4C $6 Part-Wool Blankets cost of one! The wonderful values are the result of a | thousands of yards of the desirable 48-inth width Rayon Curtain Nets, in filet and other weaves, in size 66x88 inches for double beds: | purchase at a great concession the entire surplus stock natural and ivory shades, as well as a vast assortment of plain, self color, figured and oriental stripe effects, 36 blue, rose. tan and gray plaids; | $3 95 of one of the country’s largest neckwear manufacturers. | inches wide. In rose, blue, gold, green and mulberry shades sateen-bound ends to match. o | 2 2 * B B v ' | $4 Part-Wool Blankets, Each : 3 : | s | iolden T Cinish Part-wi i Firmly :Iznttte('i from rich lustrous 59¢ and 79c Terrydale and Cretonnes $7.50 and $8.50 Tapestry Porticres | el A G 2 95 ‘ Reyon (Fiber Silk), in a bewildering Yard.wide Reversible Terrydale and Washable Cre: Heavy Armure and Mercerized Tapestry Por- $5 65 e oney e Coublebsdiae, (WD 3 . tonnes, in lu‘;l bolts or n\\tllflljenxll\s, but plenty altke for ti % R4S e id 2 el i draperies and coverings of all kinds. Beautiful patterns 29 1eres, an > inches wide, 4 yards long; | ! } C | EEESeT seit color designs in rose, blue, green ||l Regular $10 Wool- | $7 and $8 Wool & | Regular $4 Cotton- | | and brown. Filled Comforts Cotton Comforts Filled Comforts Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, variety of styles. | et oty Surese ae Fioore Bacgun Neat stripes, bold stripes, plain black, solid colors, TR Bl I accordeon knit and many novelties. i Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Christmas Savings Club Checks Cashed. I i $6.45 $4.85 | _ Finegrade Wool- o $2.69 i ift list. | |}l finea Comforts, stze 723 s Y . Every one has'neckwear on his or her gift list. i 69c Perfect | s1.50 Imported $2 Large Size | $1 Esmond I 70 135;:&:5“rmiz: sxze\s(?nm]}):x"t‘y.]efl::ig 72x72 White Cot- Here's an outstanding opportunity to select the most ||| Window Shades C | Rag R 85c B § ] 31.18 Make Crib 67c i b e a | S ction o oty l| [itonnillea’ " Comforts, acceptable gifts for a man at amazing savings! | | Rag Rugs ed Pillows | = | Blank |}l other lustrous mate- | heavy-welght cover. | covered with soft- 5 Perfect_quality Opague Cloth Wine ankets rials; both sides fig- | ings of sateen and finish fabrics ficured On Sale First Floor Bargaln Tables and Second Floor, In the $1.00 [M| dow Shades. 3 fect by 8 fect 0 inch Imported Ras Rugs. size 27xb4 Bed Pillows, filled with steri- Esmon res finish Crib L‘“ed‘ plain ose, blue, || other fne Bibrics: < on'both aides. Scroll smond__*Cor ze. Mounted on guaranteed spring Inches, licht and dark hit and miss | lized curled feath Ve Blankets, looks and feel; 2 1d . t C Christmas Shirt Sale Seetion. ze Muanted oo EIEIE | e i T I urled feathers, covered kets. locks and fecls like wool: gold or green sateen | some with plain-color ecru and green. tickings. Ereie e- Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor—Christmas Savings Club Checks Cashed. o= | "Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor ! Goldenbers's—Fourth ¥loor Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor i Goldenberz’s—Fourth Floor e " SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ! g ¥ ¥ & & y § s [ I [ A e ¥ & o 14 o 114 ¥ ¥ 8 Y [ " :3 b id ¥ ¥ =1 o § i [ & ¥ @ [ fi‘ §‘ y; @ o g: v | b éz‘ ¥ o | & ¥ | & | g, ¥ o sl ¥ g, v g [ ;"g‘ i g ¥ [ y. [ ¥ A g [ ¥ P LB OM o T T B B b TS b IO T TS TS TR b T e e ST R B e e T e e el b e e DTl e ST > (e ARG GRS ARA RS SA ARG EAZRHL LS ABRSAEERD 7} = o Z. “ < i ’

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